WD2000: How to Automatically Scroll While Reading Document

ID: Q197676


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SUMMARY

Microsoft Word 2000 includes a command to automatically scroll while you read your document. This article describes the AutoScroll command and how to add the command in Word.


MORE INFORMATION

The AutoScroll command automatically scrolls your document either down or up at a slow speed while you read or review your document. When you first start the AutoScroll command, Word starts scrolling down your document at a very slow pace.

To control the speed and direction that Word scrolls through your document, move your mouse. In the vertical scroll bar of your document window, large arrow heads indicate the direction of scrolling. The farther away from the center of the vertical scroll bar these arrows are moved, the faster your document scrolls.

To stop the automatic scrolling of your document, either click once with your mouse, or press the ESC key on your keyboard.

NOTE: Automatic scrolling of your document cannot be used when you are editing, typing, or selecting text. If you attempt to make changes in the document, the AutoScroll command is stopped. If you switch away from your active document (for example, use ALT+TAB keys to switch to another application), the AutoScroll command is stopped.

To Add the AutoScroll Command

  1. Start Word and a new, blank document. If you want this command to be available for certain documents, open the template for those documents.


  2. On the Tools menu, click Customize.


  3. On the Commands tab, under Categories, select All Commands.


  4. Under Commands, select AutoScroll, and then drag the AutoScroll command to a menu or toolbar.

    Note: Make sure that the template you want to store this change in is selected in the Save In box. If it is not listed, click the down arrow of the Save In box, and then select the template you want to save this change in. If the template you want is not listed in the drop-down list, click Cancel to close the Customize dialog box, open your template, and then repeat these steps.

    For additional information, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
    Q191178 WD2000: How to Create Custom Toolbars and Toolbar Buttons


  5. Click Close to close the Customize dialog box.


  6. Close your active documents or templates. If you are prompted to save the changes, be sure to answer Yes. If you answer No, the addition of the AutoScroll command to your menu or toolbar will be lost. When you quit Word, if you are prompted to save your global template, be sure to answer Yes.


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Keywords          : kbdta wd2000 
Version           : WINDOWS:2000
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbhowto 

Last Reviewed: May 13, 1999